Hitler's Spies: German Military Intelligence In World War II
by
David Kahn
A German patrol wiggles through Russian lines to return with details of Soviet defenses. An expert Luftwaffe interrogator teases secret information from downed Allied airmen. Two spies steal ashore in Maine and make their way into New York City. Filled with episodes of intrigue and adventure, Hitler's Spies reveals the workings of German intelligenceand explains its failur...more
Paperback, 718 pages
Published
July 14th 2000
by Da Capo Press
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